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... instance of his enduring with great gentleness to hear one of his most striking particularities pointed out : -Miss Hunter , a niece of his friend Christopher Smart , when a very young girl , struck by his extra- ordinary motions , said ...
... instance of his enduring with great gentleness to hear one of his most striking particularities pointed out : -Miss Hunter , a niece of his friend Christopher Smart , when a very young girl , struck by his extra- ordinary motions , said ...
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... instance of this was witnessed by Sir Joshua Reynolds , when they were present at an examination of a little blackguard boy , by Mr. Saunders Welch , the late Westminster Justice . Welch , who imagined that he was exalting himself in Dr ...
... instance of this was witnessed by Sir Joshua Reynolds , when they were present at an examination of a little blackguard boy , by Mr. Saunders Welch , the late Westminster Justice . Welch , who imagined that he was exalting himself in Dr ...
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... instance , it has been a fashion to wear scarlet breeches ; these men would tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . ' He , however , said of him at another time to the same ...
... instance , it has been a fashion to wear scarlet breeches ; these men would tell you , that according to causes and effects , no other wear could at that time have been chosen . ' He , however , said of him at another time to the same ...
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... instances are very rare . When I maintain that language must have come by inspi- ration , I do not mean that inspiration is required for rhetorick , and all the beauties of language ; for when once man has language , we can conceive ...
... instances are very rare . When I maintain that language must have come by inspi- ration , I do not mean that inspiration is required for rhetorick , and all the beauties of language ; for when once man has language , we can conceive ...
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... instance , ' From him that would borrow of thee , turn thou not away . ' Let a man whose credit is bad come to a Quaker , and say , ' Well , Sir , lend me a hundred pounds ; ' he'll find him as unwilling as any other man . No , Sir , a ...
... instance , ' From him that would borrow of thee , turn thou not away . ' Let a man whose credit is bad come to a Quaker , and say , ' Well , Sir , lend me a hundred pounds ; ' he'll find him as unwilling as any other man . No , Sir , a ...
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The Life of Samuel Johnson ...: Together with a Journal of a Tour ..., Volum 3 James Boswell Visualització completa - 1910 |
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